In Germantown, the third-most culturally diverse city in the country, according to a recent Wallet Hub study, there is a quiet, 413-unit townhouse community called Williamsburg Square/Ashton Place. It is tucked between Clopper Road, the route that inspired John Denver’s hit “Take Me Home Country Roads,” and Great Seneca Highway. The seven-street neighborhood is accessible from Route 117/Clopper Road to the north, Mateny Road on the south and east, Dairymaid on the southwest, and Metz Drive from southwest.
The houses, which were built between 1977 and 1979 by Pulte Group, are accentuated by a coordinated three-color paint scheme. Most homes have basements, and many of those are walkouts. Backyards are small but fenced for privacy.
Some of the townhouses in the tree-lined neighborhood back up to Seneca Creek State Park. The community has a swimming pool with an active swim team, two playgrounds, and basketball courts nearby. It’s far enough from downtown Germantown for peace and quiet, though shopping centers with dining, grocery stores, gyms, gas stations, and pharmacies are a quick trip by car or Ride On bus.
Community Management
20440 Century Boulevard, Suite 100
Germantown, MD 20874
Phone: (301) 948-6666
TMGA Community Representative
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